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News
The Best Paper in Behavioral and Experimental Economics Awarded to CERGE-EI Researchers
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On Friday, November 24, 2017, Michal Bauer (CERGE-EI faculty member) and Vojtěch Bartoš (LMU Munich, a CERGE-EI PhD graduate) collected the prestigious Exeter Prize for Research in Experimental Economics, Decision Theory, and Behavioral Economics which they won together with their co-authors Julie Chytilova (CERGE-EI researcher) and Filip Matejka (CERGE-EI faculty member) for their paper published in the American Economic Review.
The prize is annually awarded to the best paper published in a peer-reviewed journal in the fields of Experimental Economics, Decision Theory, and Behavioral Economics. Exeter Business School organized a small topical workshop on the related topics of discrimination and inequality, where both Michal and Vojtěch presented their work.
Michal presented the winning paper "Attention Discrimination: Theory and Field Experiments with Monitoring Information Acquisition", while Vojtěch presented a new project entitled "Evidence for the Direct Effect of Poverty on Time Preference: An Experiment with Ultra-poor Farmers in Uganda", which is a joint work with Michal, Julie, and Ian Levely (Wageningen University). See the photos from the award ceremony and their presentations below.
Congratulations once again to Michal, Vojtěch, Julie, and Filip!